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It was a relaxing meet-up that began with only five of us but grew to ten as the afternoon went on.
Damaso was asking about the upcomming Third Anual Leica M-Body Beauty Contest and this is the first reminder: Our hyper competitive event always takes place in February, but now is the time to start pimping out your cameras.
For two years in a row John Chee has been a strong contender. In the First Annual Leica M-Body Beauty Pagent he even had two remarkable entries the "vintage M9" with the lower serial number when the M9 was brand new and a lever rewind M4 that had a brand new black paint finish equipt with a rapidload. If he had a matching black paint Leicavit I'm sure he would of won.
In the second year of our contest, John lost to Andre's clean M5 retro kit, as this contest was judged on a two lens kit. We also had Cristian assemble a radically assesorized M6 that is beyond description that had plenty of entertainment value.
For the third and best ever pagent I invite John Chee to plan his campain carefully, as I know he will be a strong contender. I also will allow his input to be included in making this year's (2012) rules and guidelines, because I'm routing for John-- the perenial underdog.
As far as prizes: so far I have two antique/retro/collectable light meters. One is a Wetson that Barret gave me that includes the leather case; the second is some bakelite meter that was made in New York that eventually became Sekonic. Its model is "The Holywood Director." and comes with box.
One rule that will be strictly enforced: No Biting.
Cal
Damaso was asking about the upcomming Third Anual Leica M-Body Beauty Contest and this is the first reminder: Our hyper competitive event always takes place in February, but now is the time to start pimping out your cameras.
For two years in a row John Chee has been a strong contender. In the First Annual Leica M-Body Beauty Pagent he even had two remarkable entries the "vintage M9" with the lower serial number when the M9 was brand new and a lever rewind M4 that had a brand new black paint finish equipt with a rapidload. If he had a matching black paint Leicavit I'm sure he would of won.
In the second year of our contest, John lost to Andre's clean M5 retro kit, as this contest was judged on a two lens kit. We also had Cristian assemble a radically assesorized M6 that is beyond description that had plenty of entertainment value.
For the third and best ever pagent I invite John Chee to plan his campain carefully, as I know he will be a strong contender. I also will allow his input to be included in making this year's (2012) rules and guidelines, because I'm routing for John-- the perenial underdog.
As far as prizes: so far I have two antique/retro/collectable light meters. One is a Wetson that Barret gave me that includes the leather case; the second is some bakelite meter that was made in New York that eventually became Sekonic. Its model is "The Holywood Director." and comes with box.
One rule that will be strictly enforced: No Biting.
Cal